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![Eye Tumblers by Matthew Ward Studio in Black Blue](http://cedarandhyde.com/cdn/shop/files/matthew-ward-studio-eye-tumblers-442.jpg?crop=center&height=160&v=1724440509&width=160)
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Eye Tumblers
$ 135.00
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- Description
- Details
The Eyes Tumblers are decorative and functional tumbler cups with a unique eyeball pattern design in a rich matte black glaze. Hand-carved and hand-painted eye details adorn the exterior of the tumbler, finished with a Matthew Ward signature at the base.
- Measures approx. 8”H x 3.5”D
- Hand thrown stoneware and glaze
- Black matte glaze
- Hand-carved eye design
- Matthew Ward signature on bottom
- Due to handmade nature of the piece, slight variations in glaze, shape, size, and overall appearance may occur
- Made in New Mexico
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Designer Profile
Matthew Ward Studio
Matthew Ward (b.1976) approaches pottery through a multi-disciplinary lens. Trained as a painter, he brings techniques traditionally reserved for two dimensional work into the realm of ceramics, incorporating techniques such as stamping and incising, as well as art historical concepts from the mid-20th century and postwar art. Ward is based in Santa Fe, NM and has been featured in publications such as Metropolis and Dwell.